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too bad support for HSUPA, or any 3g gsm data is crap in the us, they try to say they are rolling it out, but its bs! Do youself a favor and pick up a cdma device until somethin better rolls around for true high speed wireless data networks in the us of a...
Ed, You are a meathead, and your company is powered by a bunch of baboons. I will never forget how we 700p owners have been duped, deceived, ignored, and ripped off by your bs. You should issue a recall or refund for this device! I will never buy a palm again.
pick me pick me, oh wait...you're not giving this one away, huh? rats!
please pick me, o please please pick me! I love engadget
Beggars can't be choosers! Hook me up oh great and powerful gadget gods!
There you go again apple, ignoring the little guy. What happened to the entry level product line???
This is not acceptable! This is the slippery slope the Fooleo is leading the handheld industry down. Now a phone that unfolds into a screen, thats an acceptable concept!
I have just lost a great amount of respect for you, engadget. This is not the type of story a blog of this caliber should be posting. Very dissapointed!
DAMN ENGADGET, if this has been building for awhile, why you just reporting it now, I just went out to buy one...good thing I haven't opened it yet...geeeeeesh
FIX THE EXISTING BUGS ON THE 700P: skipping audio, screen distortion, data probs, bluetooth probs/lack of functionality in 50 phones!, Sounds playing while on mute, etc, etc, etc.

SUPPORT YOUR CURRENT CUSTOMERS!!!!!!!!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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